The Horn Call is an informative magazine and a serious horn player may wish to read it just to stay in touch with the horn world. When you'll be grown old...
Daniel Canarutto
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Jul 1, 2004 12:34 pm
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I would like to say that although I do not currently receive the Horn Call, in the recent past it did not have a disproportionate amount of ads. Especially not...
... Let me say that ads are also communications of information. They are where I usually hear about the newest models of various horns; new publications,...
Paul Mansur
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Jul 1, 2004 4:05 pm
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I'm looking for a published version of the Joseph Haydn double horn concerto in E-flat. It's sometimes attributed to Rosetti--I don't think anyone knows for...
clicked delete when I didn't want to. does anyone still have the web address to the Beatles page from the Alan Civil thread? Thx in advance ===== TTFN Darren...
... I firmly believe that if you believe in something or have a hobby or other interest in something that you should support the cause financially. This ...
Mark, Wendell, and others, As much as I hate to say it, here is my personal opinion regarding membership issues with the IHS and classical music organizations...
The Haydn (Rosetti) Concerto for two horns is available from two publishers: Edition Hans Sikorski, Bremen, Germany; and from Edition Hans Pizka/KaWe, Munich...
Harriet & Nielsen Dal...
dalleyhn@...
Jul 2, 2004 4:33 am
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Are you saying because actual people are emotionally much more open this people have lesser taste for classical music? What do you understand for "classical"...
Steven, I agree with you about this, but I think music organizations are willing to change with the times. The general public likes popular stuff, that's...
Steven, It is true that music of the classical era reflects a bit of emotional restraint at times. Surely you don't mean to use this term in the generic sense...
Luke Zyla
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Jul 2, 2004 12:35 pm
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... OK Classical music was written in an era of emotional restraint. Social restraint perhaps but not emotional. Classical composers were often known for their...
... Right on Paul. Hey the ads are some of the best things in any trade publication. How else would you know where to get things? Try looking some of these...
... I wonder if we're missing an important point here. Is it classical music that is in trouble, or orchestral music? The idea of "classical" music is...
... Well, San Antonio got started again; let's hope the others who are down will get up and get started once more! We really do need all of them; and maybe...
Paul Mansur
pmansur@...
Jul 2, 2004 6:21 pm
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... Add Kansas City to the list. They crashed and burned a decade or so back, but they have a pretty decent group going there again. I've heard them a couple...
To Wendell and everyone else who is in denial... "Social restraint perhaps but not emotional. Classical composers were often known for their emotional...
... Hey, don't pick on Wendell :-\ I sat beside him for, what, 8 years or so? He may be cranky, but I don't think he's in denial. He's one of the more rational...
Hi List, Maybe you can help me? My Conn 8dr has sustained a little bit of damage and I was wondering if anyone had a Nickel Silver Conn 8d or 9d bell and TAIL...
A dissertation could be written on the issues revolving around the support of the arts. First, what can be said about our culture, about my city, that pays ...
Larry Jellison
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Jul 3, 2004 2:05 am
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... Steven, You seem to have a rather dismal outlook on what is happening in the music business. Although some orchestras are struggling, many are not. Our...
Luke Zyla
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Jul 3, 2004 2:22 am
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Yes, my view is cynical. But if we go around acting like everything is just fine, we are getting ourselves into serious trouble. The figures in the article you...
... We aren't in denial. We just don't want to throw the baby out with the bath water. ... Yes, we (or many people) have regressed to adolescent levels of...
As a student, all I can say is everyone thinks classical music is boring. You walk down the hall ways at school, and everyone tells you whats cool and whats...
maddruth@...
Jul 3, 2004 5:30 pm
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Hi all, Does anyone play an alexander single f-alto, or indeed any single f-alto. How useful they are in day to day playing? Regards John ...
In a message dated 7/3/2004 4:28:02 AM Central Standard Time, horn@yahoogroups.com writes: I see some promising signs in the music of people like Harbison....
Have not played an F-alto single. I do play an Alexander Diskant Compensating Double. I think it is the model 108. This is a very useful horn for Baroque...
Harriet & Nielsen Dal...
dalleyhn@...
Jul 3, 2004 7:01 pm
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Luke and Wendell, You both have good things to say. I agree that in many ways our society is heading in a wrong direction. But I personally feel this is a...